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Se ER eS BHR ray RS Ee EE a—"Kentucky Babe” b—“Mosquitos” by" Bliss. Boys’ Glee Club: : a—‘Until The Dawn” by Parks, b=*Lis Morn” by Geibel. o—“Winter Songs” by Bullard. ——<—<$—<$<—_—_—_— e e LIQUOR LICENSE Musical Program Will . " 7 - 7 e REBATE DENIED Supplement High School W HIPH COURT ‘Benefit at the America ” autos under pt lot Peng Rowenkee, Night Song” by} Fifty-five million poner ghee 3 > LS picture “Painted People” featuring | Rubenstein. dines, or four. of the Cited nay i Colleen Moore will be given at the] b—“Lullaby From Jocelyn” by|every°man, woman and child Echo of Saloon Days|4mérca theater Monday, ‘Tuesday | Godard. } United States, represented the com- YS} sna> Wednesday of this Week, ‘navel.’ che Boat Song” by Cowen. mercial catch off Los Angeles Har, in. be given at 8:30 o'clock each even- _ : In Old Sui ing in connection with the ‘picture. vdieo ee “1? ° an as ape ii'sppar i tie'masie peg |f Ot. Patrick’s Day Bazaar CHEYE’ . Wyo., — il be t! Take an echo froin Pp ekat ae each of the crgantzationg; making 16 MONDAY, MARCH 17 forgotten past is a decision by the| in By the Altar and Society Saat Gis Bergamot cobcate |aocnibeaeteotion er ee Aaa, L B and R. R. Dodge and: company | ca whereby the athletic fund of the MI JLLIN C U against the city of Cheyenne, in} high sehool at the present time * which the court holds that the | sadly. depleted will benefit from the] FEATURING LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S READY- Tg a refund ot onelect from the | showing of “Painted People.” The|M TO-WEAR, NEEDLE WORK AND BAKE SALE city refund of one halt the price | plcture itself 1s extraordinary being "Hot Lunch S if, 11:30 to 1:30 ea oops seer pet “191m, RS the sipos (zaps seapstht and, saentian bp ety es N Bae . ae mifddlo e state prohibition musical num! a en ARTICLES CHA THE WH ite lcenses quartieh, 2 oe ‘*pollowing is eapateiods program:|™| Vacuum Cleaner, Lunch Set, Traveling Bag, Sofa Pil- 77 Vadors in’ Cheyenne forthwith be- | High School Band: low, Lamp, Coaster Wagon, Gas Heater, Sewing * came worthless. _The plaintiffs con- 4 Table. ETERTAINMENT 7:30 P. M. ADMISSION FREE tended ‘that, under such circum- stances, the city should refund them u portion of their license fees r ited by the six months of| c—‘Pledge of Loyalty"—by H. W. ‘Compton. IOWA PRYSCIAN MAKES STARTLING OFFER 0 CATAARH SUFFERERS the year the licenses were inopera- tive. The city, having spent the money derived from the licenses and having no fund upon which it could: @raw for saloon lIeense refunds, could not see it that way, however, and the plaintiffs’ suit resulted. Had the Burham and Dodge com- pantes been successful in collecting a refund of the unearned portion of their license fees, about 40 other exsaloon men would have brought sult against Cheyenne, and several hundred in Other Wyoming towns would have brought suits against their respective municipalities. An interesting feature of the situation is that the former saloon men prevailed upon the legislature To Send It Free to Sufferers Anywhere. to pass an act authorizing muni- elpalities to refund uneerned por- tions of Hquor licenses issued for 1919. The statute, however, did not make refunding mandatory. —————_—_ ‘Verse of Casper Davenport, Iowa—Dr. W. O. Cof- fee, Suite 1453, St. James Hotel Bldg., this city, one of the most widely known physicians and syr- geons in the central west, announces that he found a treatment which completely healed him of catarrh tn the head and nose, deafness and m | An Interesting Collection of Diamonds Poet Is Publi hed head noises after many years of suf- fering. le then gave the treat: nt . oet fs Fubdlishe to @ number of other sufferers and or Se eae Sa cena and bean e Me Ly) they state that they al: rere com: ‘ul mount esi; With Illustration pletely healed. ‘The ‘Doctor is. 20 own room. Good looks and un- pee proud of his achievement and so questionable quality go together in Dia-— confident that his treatment will bring other sufferers the same freedom it gave him, that he is of- fering to send a 10 days’ supply absolutely free to any reader of this paper who writes him. Dr. Coffee has specialized on eye, ear, nose and throat diseases for more than thirty five years an4 is honored and re- by countless thousands. If you'suffer from nose, head or throat catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises, send him your name and ad- dress_today.—Adv. monds purchased here. JOS: L SCHWARTZ JEWELER Iris Building On the first page of the maga- zine section of today's Denver Post appears a full page drawing by Paul Gregg illustrating the poem, “Crossing the Desert,” written by ‘Wyoming's poet laureate, E. Rich- ard Shipp of Casper. The page is printed in colors. The drawing and the poem reflect high “credit upon — Expert watch and Jewelry repair A r_ Jewelry Co.. O-S Bidg. ‘| DONT WAIT Until It’s Too Late WOODROW ELECTRIC WASHER od , \ We — ee \ a Our supply is running low and. when it is gone the price will rise materially. YOU CAN ‘SAVE ABOUT $25.00 BY BUYING NOW: NATRONA POWER CO. PHONE 69 é aaa noe erye ASMA , ——— It Is Fitting That With the Opening of Our New ‘PIANO DISPLAY ROOM and z RECITAL HALL The buying public should have an opportunity to become better acquainted with us and with the excellent line of musical instruments which we carry. For this reason we are giving you a “One Week Special” on all Pianos, Reproduc- ing Pianos, Player Pianos and all other musical instruments. In our display room this “One Week Special” is effective tomorrow and positively closes next Sat- urday night. This “ONE. WEEK SPECIAL” Includes New and Used Instruments. Terms of Payment to Suit Y our Own Convenience ‘Are Offered on the Following Instruments ELLINGTON GRAND REPRODUC- MONARCH. PIANO—New,. in our ING—Used only for demonstration— “ONE WEEK SPECIAL” $3 40 $2500. We are offering it in our ees ae: ee FS he “TY, “ONE WEEK SPECIAL” $2200 Oo SESS ES hee ‘ A BRAND NEW BALDWIN UP- RIGHT—African brown .mahogany HAMILTON UPRIGHT—Used only and a new case design. Priced in for demonstration. Sells for $570. our “ONE WEEK SPE- $8 45 In our “ONE WEEK SPE- 445 CTA ates. i i CIAT/Y ats S22 225 fj . A HAMILTON MANUALO—The A USED PLAYER PIANO—Selling at player piano that is.all but human— $775; new. Priced in our 450 used only as a demonstrator. Our “ONE WEEK SPECIAL” at $ “ONE WEEK SPECIAL.” $760 ois Nig EST REE ha Se, ‘ A NEW ELLINGTON—Selling regu- larly at $585. Priced in our 500 AN UPRIGHT MODEL VICTROLA— “ONE WEEK SPECIAL” at $ A HOWARD GRAND—Used less Mahogany case—guaran- | 35 teed good as new________ ji than three months and taken in trade on a Duo Art Reproducing piano— USED BRUNSWICK—Oak priced in our “ONE WEEK $ 45 SPECIAL”. -atoo20 75022 $750 case; large upright model_ PLAYERPHONE—Cannot be told from a new instru- ONE OF THE NEW. STYLE HOW- ARDS—(Uprights). Selling at $485. Priced or fae RT Ts es $85 aetna 7 COLUMBIA—Upright model oak case sei si 8 ee $65, Other attractive offerings in musical instruments too numer- > ous is mention. That such prices are obtainable at this time is be- cause of a desire to acquaint Casper with the range of our offerings. This “ONE WEEK SPECIAL” will positively make plain that we sell only high grade instruments, priced to suit every purse. EVERY INSTRUMENT IS GUARANTEED Every instrument in this “ONE WEER SPECIAL” bears our unqualified guar- antee, and in addition, if you wish to se- lect another instrument within one year, we will allow the full amount you paid on your first purchase. Your old instru ments taken in exchange as the first payment. If you are not in the market just now, come in anyway. A visit incurs no obli- gation. We shall be glad to show you about and the information you will gath- er will be, invaluable in buying later. You will have an opportunity to com- pare instruments of the leading makers at your leisure. OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK UNTIL NINE O'CLOCK iThe MUSIC SHOP PE; Inc. “The House of the Steinway” 238 East Second Street Phone 1745